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Hi I'm Jeff

I'm a Mormon.

About Me

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I'm a Husband and father to 4 beautiful kids. 3 boys and a girl. As a family we love to watch movies and camp. My kids play Soccer, baseball, basketball, and football. I love to spend time with my kids by coaching them. I love to read,camp and I really Love the Ocean. I want to learn how to surf. I served a LDS mission to the Canada Calgary mission from 1995-1997. I graduated from Southern Utah University in communications with a double major of Public Relations and Broadcasting. I'm passionate about sports and have favorite teams in all of the major sports.

Why I am a Mormon

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My Mother died a few hours after I was born. I was raised in the LDS church. As I dealt with the lose of my mother and other question that I had I was guided to strengthen my beliefs. I prayed to know if the Book of Mormon was true and if Joseph Smith was a true prophet. I prayed with real intent and a pure heart. Life is not easy. I have a belief that I will see my mom again and that we are sealed together forever in the temple through the priesthood. in this world were I face challenges everyday the church helps me balance my life and gives me hope for good things to come

How I live my faith

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I'm a Sunday School teacher for the 16 and 17 year olds in my ward. This year we are Studying Book of Mormon and this opportunity has not only helped those kids but helped my testimony grow. I also enjoy helping my neighbors and people in my community

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